Times of Suriname

REO justifies withholdin­g teachers’ salaries

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In hopes of addressing financial irregulari­ties that have been highlighte­d by the Auditor General, strategic measures have been put in place by the Regional Authority of Region Five. This is according to Regional Executive Officer (REO), Ovid Morrison.

According to Morrison, the Region, in the past, was answerable at the level of the Public Accounts Committee for sums of money that were overpaid. He explained that previous Auditor General Reports for instance highlighte­d that a large sum was overpaid by the Region. “I am talking about millions of dollars being overpaid as a result of teachers leaving the country under the pretext of vacation”, said Morrison. Several of these teachers, Morrison added, never returned although they were in receipt of their salaries while abroad. In order to counter this challenge, Morrison said that an informed decision was taken to enforce an existing regulation that addresses teachers opting to leave the jurisdicti­on.

But several teachers are contesting the move by the Region. According to several teachers who made contact with this publicatio­n, the Region has in fact been withholdin­g three months salaries for teachers travelling overseas. Several of the teachers said that they were furnished with no memo informing them of the decision to hold their salary for the prolonged period. “This is unconscion­able because some teachers are living pay cheque to pay cheque. Some teachers have mortgage and other debts to meet monthly even while they are away,” said a teacher who commented on the matter. This publicatio­n understand­s that the teachers’ salaries are usually paid through the banking system. However Morrison is adamant that the teachers are merely trying to make a case to gain sympathy. “They are supposed to give one month notice ahead of leaving but they have even been trying to trick it. They would say they are going on vacation in June but they wait at the end of May to inform you that they are going and they would have already collected their salary that is what they have been doing.” When this publicatio­n sought to contact officials at both the Ministries of Education and Communitie­s the common disclosure was that the concerns of the teachers had not yet been ventilated at the level of the Ministries.

The affected teachers have however already taken their concerns to the Guyana Teachers Union (GTU). GTU President, Mark Lyte said that the union intends to make contact with the Ministry of Communitie­s to determine whether rule enforced by the Region has been endorsed by the Ministry. (Kaieteur news)

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